Why, Sir, if you were to read Richardson for the story, your impatience would be so much fretted that you would hang yourself. But you must read him for the sentiment, and consider the story as only giving occasion to the sentiment. The Works of Lord Morley ... - Strona 33autor: John Morley - 1921Pełny widok - Informacje o książce
| James Boswell - 1807 - Liczba stron: 526
..." Why, Sir, if you were to read Richardson for the story, your impatience would be so much fretted that you would hang yourself. But you must read him for the sentiment, and consider the story as only giving occasion to the sentiment." — I have already given my opinion of Fielding ; but I... | |
| James Boswell - 1807 - Liczba stron: 508
...with the rank weeds of the Garden, that it would now be thought only fit for a brothel. B.] i7"c self. But you must read him for the sentiment, and ^^^ consider the story as only giving occasion to the sentiment." — I have already given my opinion of Fielding ; but I... | |
| 1824 - Liczba stron: 758
...' Why, sir, if you were to read Richardson for the story, your impatience would be so much fretted, that you would hang yourself. But you must read him...the story only as giving occasion to the sentiment.' Were we to translate the controversy into plain language, it might be summed up in pronouncing the... | |
| James Boswell - 1817 - Liczba stron: 466
..." Why, Sir, if you were to read Richardson for the story, your impatience would be so much fretted that you would hang yourself. But you must read him for the sentiment, and consider the story as only giving occasion to the sentiment."— I have already given my opinion of Fielding; but I cannot... | |
| James Boswell - 1820 - Liczba stron: 372
..." Why, sir, if you were to read Richardson for the story, your impatience would be so much fretted, that you would hang yourself: but, you must read him for the sentiment, and consider the story as only giving occasion to the sentiment." A book of travels, lately published under the title of Coriat... | |
| James Boswell - 1820 - Liczba stron: 384
...were to read Richardson for the story, your impatience would be so much fretted, that you would bang yourself: but, you must read him for the sentiment, and consider the story as only giving occasion to the sentiment." A book of travels, lately publishedunder the title of Coriat... | |
| James Boswell - 1821 - Liczba stron: 376
..." Why, sir, if you were to read Richardson for the story, your impatience would be so much fretted that you would hang yourself. But you must read him for the sentiment, and consider the story as only giving occasion to the sentiment." I have already given my opinion of Fielding ; but I cannot... | |
| 1821 - Liczba stron: 372
..." Why, sir, if you were to read Richardson for the story, your impatience would be so much fretted, that you would hang yourself: but, you must read him for the sentiment, and consider the story as only giving occasion to the sentiment." A book of travels, lately published under the title of Coriat... | |
| James Boswell - 1822 - Liczba stron: 480
..." Why, Sir, if you were to read Richardson for the story, your impatience would be so much fretted that you would hang yourself. But you must read him for the sentiment, and consider the story as only giving occasion to the sentiment."—I have already given my opinion of Fielding; but I cannot... | |
| James Boswell - 1822 - Liczba stron: 472
..." Why, Sir, if you were to read Richardson for the story, your impatience would be so much fretted that you would hang yourself. But you must read him for the sentiment, and consider the story as only giving occasion to the sentiment." — I have already given my opinion of Fielding ? but I... | |
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